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Brugmansia arborea Family: Solanaceae Angels Trumpet, Tree Datura Origin: Ecuador ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Brugmansia arborea are closely related to the Datura Candida, but grows much larger--up to 25 feet. Hence the common name - Tree Datura. Covered with huge, hanging, trumpet-like flowers. Brugmansia arborea is a very robust and somewhat drought tolerant variety. Green, velvety, trumpet-shaped leaves and beautiful creamy white 4 ½ -6 ½” long fragrant flowers are produced continually. |
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Royal Peach | Brugmansia hybrid Peach Family: Solanaceae Angels Trumpet ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Beautiful new variety with flowers changing color from white through yellow to peach, with very long trumpets. Hardy to zone 7, these plants are also easy to keep in large pots and bring into the house for the winter. However, they require regular, heavy feeding to consistently produce the showy, trumpet shaped, pendant flowers. Temperature & growing conditions can cause great variation in the size & color of the flowers. You may see different color flowers on the same plant as well. See Brugmansia Page | Royal Peach |
Royal Peach | Chambers2 |
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Aurea Pink | Brugmansia hybrid Pink Family: Solanaceae Angels Trumpet ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Many pink cultivars are considered as tri-color, since the bud can be white, then turns yellow, and opens as pink. It's a showy landscape evergreen plant. The more sun, the more flowers. Can be pruned into a nice small accent tree. Put it where you can enjoy the fragrance at night. Blooms on and off all year. Easy to grow. Not fussy about soil or water. Likes lots of fertilizer. Brugmansia Page here. See also Special Effects of Brugmansia | Cotton Candy |
Cotton Candy | Golfito | Golfito | Golfito |
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Golden Lady Double Cream | Brugmansia hybrid White Family: Solanaceae Angels Trumpet ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a showy landscape evergreen plant. The more sun, the more flowers. Can be pruned into a nice small accent tree. Put it where you can enjoy the fragrance at night. Blooms on and off all year. Easy to grow. Not fussy about soil or water. Likes lots of fertilizer. Brugmansia Page here. See also Special Effects of Brugmansia | Golden Lady Double Cream |
Golden Lady Double Cream | Golden Lady Double Cream | Amarillo Paja | Carol G |
Carol G | Golden Lady Double Cream | Golden Lady Double Cream | Golden Lady Double Cream |
Hawaiian Double White | Hawaiian Double White | Kurpark Bad Salzschlirf | Kurpark Bad Salzschlirf |
Kyles Giant White | Kyles Giant White | Snow White | Snow White |
UConn Treasure |
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Becca Lynn | Brugmansia hybrid Yellow Family: Solanaceae Angels Trumpet Origin: Ecuador ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is one of the most fragrant brugmansias. Yellow to deep orange flowers with a lighter throat. Color depends on climatic conditions. One of the best Brugmansia hybrids, the Charles Grimaldi variety is a fast grower and heavy bloomer. The flowers start out yellow and change to a beautiful orange. This plant is one of the smaller varieties and is well suited for being in a pot. Belonging to the Deadly Nightshade family, which also includes the tomato, Brugmansia comprises about 20 different species, nearly all of them poisonous. There are a number of cultivars, some orange or yellow flowers. It's a showy landscape evergreen plant. The more sun, the more flowers. Can be pruned into a nice small accent tree. Put it where you can enjoy the fragrance at night. Blooms on and off all year. Easy to grow. Not fussy about soil or water. Likes lots of fertilizer. Brugmansia Page here. See also Special Effects of Brugmansia |
Gypsy Queen | Isabella | Jean Pasko | Jessie Noel |
Jessie Noel | Old Glory | Old Glory | Old Glory |
Solid Gold | Sunray | Sunray | Sunray |
Twisted Sister | Twisted Sister | Twisted Sister | Whiskers |
Whiskers |
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| Brugmansia sanguinea Family: Solanaceae Red Angels Trumpet, Red Datura, Eagle Tree Origin: South America ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() High elevation species with striking red and yellow flowers that attract enthusiastic hummingbirds. Known extensively throughout South America for its medicinal virtues and ritually brewed with Trichocereous Pachanoi as one interpretation of Cimora. In Ecuador it is currently being cultivated for scopolamine. Easy to grow from seed. Distinguished from all others by the red flowers. Rare, cuttings are almost impossible to get. Prefers cool areas. Belonging to the Deadly Nightshade family, which also includes the tomato, Brugmansia comprises about 20 different species, nearly all of them poisonous. There are a number of cultivars, some with pink or yellow flowers. It's a showy landscape evergreen plant. The more sun, the more flowers. Can be pruned into a nice small accent tree. Put it where you can enjoy the fragrance at night. Blooms on and off all year. Easy to grow. Not fussy about soil or water. Likes lots of fertilizer. Brugmansia Page here. Special Effects of Brugmansia |
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| Brugmansia sp. Family: Solanaceae Angels Trumpet Origin: South America ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Species and varieties: Brugmansia arborea Brugmansia hybrid Peach Brugmansia hybrid Pink Brugmansia hybrid White Brugmansia hybrid Yellow Brugmansia sanguinea Brugmansia suaveolens hybrids Brugmansia sanguinea Brugmansia versicolor hybrids Brugmansia X candida Brugmansia X insignis |
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| Brugmansia suaveolens, Brugmansia suaveolens hybrids, Datura suaveolens Family: Solanaceae Angel's trumpet Origin: Central and South America ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Belonging to the Deadly Nightshade family, which also includes the tomato, Brugmansia comprises about 20 different species, nearly all of them poisonous. There are a number of cultivars of Brugmansia suaveolens, some with white or yellow flowers. It's a showy landscape evergreen plant. The more sun, the more flowers. Can be pruned into a nice small accent tree. Put it where you can enjoy the fragrance at night. Blooms on and off all year. Easy to grow. Not fussy about soil or water. Likes lots of fertilizer. Brugmansia Page here. See also Special Effects of Brugmansia | B. Tatiana changes color from white to pink |
B. Tatiana changes color from white to pink |
Goldtraum |
Goldtraum | Jamaica Yellow | Jamaica Yellow | Monster Brug White |
Monster Brug White | Monster Brug White | Frosty Pink | Frosty Pink |
Frosty Pink | Suaveolens Multihybrid | Suaveolens Multihybrid |
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Cypress Gardens | Brugmansia versicolor, Brugmansia versicolor hybrids Family: Solanaceae Angel's Tears Origin: Ecuador ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Flowers very large 12-20 inches long, pendulous, calyx spathe-like, rarely persistent on fruit; corolla typically white, turning apricot-peach with age. | Cypress Gardens |
Cypress Gardens | Cypress Gardens | Cypress Gardens | Cypress Gardens |
Ecuador Pink | Ecuador Pink | Ecuador Pink | Ecuador Pink |
Versicolor Apricot | Versicolor Apricot | Versicolor Orange | Versicolor Orange |
Versicolor Orange | Versicolor Peach | Versicolor Peach | Versicolor Peach |
Versicolor Peach | Versicolor Peach | Cypress Gardens |
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Butterfly | Brugmansia X candida, Datura candida Family: Solanaceae Angel's Trumpet Origin: Ecuador ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Belonging to the Deadly Nightshade family, which also includes the tomato, Brugmansia comprises about 20 different species, nearly all of them poisonous. There are a number of cultivars, some with pink or yellow flowers. It's a showy landscape evergreen plant. Â. õ Candida, (a hybrid cross between B. aurea and B. versicolor) which in time can become a small tree, makes a striking garden ornamental with its large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers that appear in great quantities hanging like bells. The velvety, greyish-green leaves are spear-shaped and the wood is quite brittle. This is one of the longest of the Brugmansias. The more sun, the more flowers. Can be pruned into a nice small accent tree. Put it where you can enjoy the fragrance at night. Blooms on and off all year. Easy to grow. Not fussy about soil or water. Likes lots of fertilizer. Spread: 6 Feet. Brugmansia Page here. See also Special Effects of Brugmansia | Butterfly |
Double White | Double White | Fantasma | Fantasma |
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